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Qué (quién) es Open Inventor - definición

3D GRAPHICS SOFTWARE
IRIS Inventor

Inventor (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Inventor
An inventor is a person who creates or discovers new methods, means, or devices for performing a task.
Open Quaternary         
JOURNAL
Open Quat; Open Quat.
Open Quaternary is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal publishing contributions that consider the changing environment of the Quaternary as well as the development of humanity. It published with Ubiquity Press.
Open set         
SET THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY OF ITS BOUNDARY POINTS
Open subset; Open (topology); Open region; Open subsets; Open sets; Open (mathematics); Open superset; ⟃; ⟄
In mathematics, open sets are a generalization of open intervals in the real line. In a metric space—that is, when a distance function is defined—open sets are the sets that, with every point , contain all points that are sufficiently near to (that is, all points whose distance to is less than some value depending on ).

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Open Inventor

Open Inventor, originally IRIS Inventor, is a C++ object-oriented retained mode 3D graphics toolkit designed by SGI to provide a higher layer of programming for OpenGL. Its main goals are better programmer convenience and efficiency. Open Inventor exists as both proprietary software and free and open-source software, subject to the requirements of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 2.1.

In the late 1980s, Wei Yen and Rikk Carey initiated the IRIS Inventor project to create a toolkit for easier 3D graphics application development. The project led to the creation of Open Inventor (OI), which provided a common base layer for 3D programming. OI simplified the creation of 3D applications but faced issues like slower performance and limited file format compatibility. A different approach, OpenGL Performer, prioritized performance optimization but remained proprietary.

In the mid-1990s, SGI attempted to merge the two systems into Cosmo 3D and later OpenGL++, but both projects were ultimately discontinued. Open Inventor was licensed to third-party developers, and in August 2000, it was released under the LGPL open source license by SGI. The Open Inventor API has been widely used in scientific and engineering visualization systems, with Thermo Scientific Open Inventor still under active development for various applications.